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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of a Roman station of considerable extent, supposed by Horsley to have been the Dictis of the Notitia; the … This place occupies the site of a Roman station, which Horsley conjectures to have been Causenn, but the name of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a similarity of name, erroneously calls it Aballaba; while Horsley considers it to have been the Roman Galacum. A Roman …
Magna Britannia
… Os\ i]tius Ccilia[nus] Praef. Coh. I. Aquitano. V. S." Horsley, in his Britannia Romana 10, copies this inscription … of Mars. The cohors prima Aquitanorum does not occur in Horsley's work, nor in the list of Roman auxiliary troops in … yards east of Brackleygate. It next appears close to Horsley-park, a little west of the lodge, and is very high, …
Magna Britannia
… at the time of the Notitia, which seems to have puzzled Horsley, is in favour of its British origin; for though the … an elevation even now of six or seven feet 13, (which in Horsley's time was ten, and in Bede's more than twelve,) and … this northern district. "The wall itself was attended," as Horsley observes, "by a small military way, which went …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in Canturbury is answer for tymbre to b[e] had in Horsley Comen [314]. "Sir Fraunces Brya[n], a lettre …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 5 s. The like from 11 Aug. 6 Hen. VIII. to 7 Sept.To Wm. Horsley and John Holmes, staying at Calais, about the …
Survey of London Monograph
… ( A) 35. R. Allsebrooke Hinds & Jules Deperthes: ( K) 36. Horsley, Naylor & Pearce: ( BA) 37. Alex. Koch & J. Herbert …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Museum, Oxford [Chandler, Marm. Oxon., III, pl. 2, 10; Horsley, Brit. Rom., p. 330, Middlesex, No. 1; Gough's …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… may have and enioy, &c. &c."[27 th November 1611.] "John Horsley, the Apprentice of Richard Evans, dec d. being the …
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